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Lavish vs Opulence - What's the difference?

lavish | opulence |


As an adjective lavish

is expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.

As a verb lavish

is to expend or bestow with profusion; to use with prodigality; to squander; as, to lavish money or praise.

As a noun opulence is

wealth.

Phillip vs Oo - What's the difference?

phillip | oo |


As a proper noun phillip

is .

As a noun oo is

.

Peanuts vs Wonderbread - What's the difference?

peanuts | wonderbread |


As nouns the difference between peanuts and wonderbread

is that peanuts is plural of lang=en while wonderbread is {{altname|white bread1}}, a white person, a person of European descent.

As an adjective wonderbread is

{{altname|white bread1}}, bland, boring; conventional, bourgeois.

Measurement vs Detection - What's the difference?

measurement | detection |


As nouns the difference between measurement and detection

is that measurement is the act of measuring while detection is detection.

Concierge vs Bellboy - What's the difference?

concierge | bellboy |


As nouns the difference between concierge and bellboy

is that concierge is one who attends to the wishes of hotel guests while bellboy is a male worker, usually at a hotel, who carries luggage and runs errands.

Redeemed vs Restored - What's the difference?

redeemed | restored |


As adjectives the difference between redeemed and restored

is that redeemed is (of a person) granted redemption or salvation while restored is pertaining to something or someone renewed or rebuilt.

As verbs the difference between redeemed and restored

is that redeemed is (redeem) while restored is (restore).

Indulge vs Obsession - What's the difference?

indulge | obsession |


As a verb indulge

is : to yield to a temptation or desire.

As a noun obsession is

a compulsive or irrational preoccupation.

Prosaic vs Mosaic - What's the difference?

prosaic | mosaic |


As adjectives the difference between prosaic and mosaic

is that prosaic is pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose while mosaic is containing cells of varying genetic constitution.

As a noun mosaic is

a piece of artwork created by placing colored squares (usually tiles) in a pattern so as to create a picture.

Action vs Condition - What's the difference?

action | condition |


In lang=en terms the difference between action and condition

is that action is a charge or other process in a law court (also called lawsuit and actio) while condition is a clause in a contract or agreement indicating that a certain contingency may modify the principal obligation in some way.

As nouns the difference between action and condition

is that action is something done so as to accomplish a purpose while condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.

As verbs the difference between action and condition

is that action is to act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect while condition is to subject to the process of acclimation.

As an interjection action

is demanding or signifying the start of something, usually an act or scene of a theatric performance.

Lewd vs Pervert - What's the difference?

lewd | pervert |


As an adjective lewd

is lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude.

As a noun pervert is

one who has been perverted; one who has turned to error; one who has turned to a twisted sense of values or morals.

As a verb pervert is

to turn another way; to divert.

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